
Former UK prime minister declares 'biggest problem is Islamism,' says other issues are reversible
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Liz Truss, who served as British prime minister for 49 days in 2022, argues that Islamism poses the greatest threat to the UK and describes "Islamification" as Europe's core issue.
Alexander Hall is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Alexander.hall@fox.com.
Katie Miller, the wife of top White House aide Stephen Miller, spoke to Truss on Tuesday's episode of her podcast and asked, "Looking at the current state of the U.K., the economy, housing, healthcare, immigration, what keeps you up at night?"
"The biggest problem is Islamism. Everything else is reversible," Truss said, noting other issues can be solved by conventional measures such as tax cuts or deregulation. "But if the country suffers from radical Islam, then that is very difficult to reverse. To me, that's the biggest threat that there is now."
